
Douluo: Why Am I Dressed as a Villain?
About This Novel
[Big Heroine] [No CP] Lin Li is a time traveler. She originally wanted to spend her life as a salted fish, but Qian Xunji fought with the immortal Tang Hao and destroyed the fish pond where she lived. Lin Li said, if you destroy my peaceful fish pond, I will spread your ashes!
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Official(38)Scraped 21d ago
The plot is not bad, as long as the heroine has no CP
He and Zhou Ruoyu parted ways inexplicably
Very beautiful, but there are too few, not enough to look at.
So nervous! As a businessman, how could Ning Fengzhi be so impulsive? Qian Daoliu is not so brainless. The author's description of the people in Douluo Continent is too neurotic. The original work is not the same thing, but it has to be labeled as Douluo. The changes are too serious.
Regarding whether the heroine has CP
Well, thank you all for liking Lin Li's story. Please rest assured that Lin Li will not have CP. Now Lin Li has Ling Xuan purely because of the subsequent Death God test, so, um, don't think too much~
Before the heroine kills Tang Hao, she needs to deal with the power issues first. Bibi Dong may be happy to see the results, or she may jump out to take the lead. Ning Fengzhi has the highest probability of intervening. After all, Tang Hao can attract the attention of the Wuhun Palace, and then shouts that the three sects are united, allowing Jian and Gu to jump out to stop or directly attack the heroine.
Since they are already dressed as villains, why add a male protagonist? If the two protagonists are evenly matched, then I would like to ask what do you think of the term villain? Wouldn't it be easier to write a story like this when the heroine is particularly strong and the villain has no CP? If the male protagonist is more powerful than the female protagonist, isn't it a bit ironic to use the term villain?
Does the author have a male protagonist? Can it be done without? [Emot=default,10/]
How should I put it, Zhou Yuruo and Zhou parted ways so harshly in the front, and yet they were protecting her from the back, it was so confusing to watch.
There are too many typos, which greatly affects reading, and it's too watery.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(38)Scraped 21d ago
The plot is not bad, as long as the heroine has no CP
He and Zhou Ruoyu parted ways inexplicably
Very beautiful, but there are too few, not enough to look at.
So nervous! As a businessman, how could Ning Fengzhi be so impulsive? Qian Daoliu is not so brainless. The author's description of the people in Douluo Continent is too neurotic. The original work is not the same thing, but it has to be labeled as Douluo. The changes are too serious.
Regarding whether the heroine has CP
Well, thank you all for liking Lin Li's story. Please rest assured that Lin Li will not have CP. Now Lin Li has Ling Xuan purely because of the subsequent Death God test, so, um, don't think too much~
Before the heroine kills Tang Hao, she needs to deal with the power issues first. Bibi Dong may be happy to see the results, or she may jump out to take the lead. Ning Fengzhi has the highest probability of intervening. After all, Tang Hao can attract the attention of the Wuhun Palace, and then shouts that the three sects are united, allowing Jian and Gu to jump out to stop or directly attack the heroine.
Since they are already dressed as villains, why add a male protagonist? If the two protagonists are evenly matched, then I would like to ask what do you think of the term villain? Wouldn't it be easier to write a story like this when the heroine is particularly strong and the villain has no CP? If the male protagonist is more powerful than the female protagonist, isn't it a bit ironic to use the term villain?
Does the author have a male protagonist? Can it be done without? [Emot=default,10/]
How should I put it, Zhou Yuruo and Zhou parted ways so harshly in the front, and yet they were protecting her from the back, it was so confusing to watch.
There are too many typos, which greatly affects reading, and it's too watery.
